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february 1
- Clemson 64, Boston College 49
- Gamecocks pick up big SEC win over Georgia
- New tax rules, penalties exist under Obamacare
- Bluesman Pink Anderson made his mark in music
- Alberta Tucker Grimes used education to better lives
- Allen Louis Code Sr. made his mark in the classroom
- Bluseman Cootie Stark was a musical icon
- Looking after children's health was Cora Kilgore Chapman's true calling
- Donald J. Sampson was Greenville's first African-American attorney
- Dorothy Mims fought homelessness in the Upstate
- Dr. Benjamin E. Mays rose from humble beginnings
- Dr. Joseph E. Beck's impact on Greenville's education carries on
- Dr. Thomas Kerns, Greenville County School's first African-American superintendent
- Dr. William F. Gibson was a civil rights trailblazer
- Ella Mae Logan devoted her life to helping children
- Hattie Logan Duckett took education beyond the classroom
- Gospel singer James B. Davis influenced a generation
- Joe Perkins was a coaching legend
- John A. McCarroll worked to make the world a better place
- Joseph Allen Vaughn paved the way for minority students at Furman
- Judge Willie T. Smith Jr. claimed victory of racial inequality
- Clayton 'Peg Leg' Bates danced his way into history
- Lila Mae Brock lived to help others
- Sam Zimmerman used the past to invision a brighter future
- Sara Beatty Shelton rose from the classroom to the State House
- Rev. Daniel Minus rose from slavery to lead the way in education
- Rev. Julius L. Scipio gave troubled youth a chance
- Rev. S.C. Cureton fought on the front lines of the civil rights battle
- William Sewell built a better future for Greenville's youth
- Willis H. Crosby Sr. ruled the airwaves
- Paladins blow 18-point lead in loss at Samford
- Celebrate diverse school options
- Letter: Look at nation’s history with perspective
- Letter: There are many reasons not to like Obama
- Annie G. Nelson wrote her way into history
- Juanita Goggins fought against tradition to pave a new path
- Matilda Evans blazed a trail in medicine
- Judge Matthew Perry led the way in SC's civil rights battle
- Modjeska Simkins influenced leaders in SC's battle for equality
- Robert Smalls: Civil War hero, political pioneer
- Singer Bill Pinkney left his mark on R&B
- Eartha Kitt influenced generations of singers
- Althea Gibson made her mark in tennis and golf
- Bobby Robinson had an eye for talent in music industry
- Dave the Potter etched his name in history
- Poet Dorothy Perry Thompson lends voice to the arts
- Dr. Rudolph Gordon went from classroom to board room
- Dwight Woods shared passion for performing arts
- Eddie McGirt worked way to Johnson C. Smith head coach
- Apollo Theater appearance life-changing experience for Etta Jones
- Willie Belton's accomplishmnents on football field stood tall
- Jackie Brown was USC's first African-American varsity letterman
- Anderson native George Webster spent 10 years in NFL
- 'Smokin' Joe Frazier' was golden in the boxing ring
- Sterling standout Joseph D. Mathis succeeded on, off football field
- Lee Thompson Young's acting career began in Greenville
- Versatile Mabel King made her mark on Broadway
- Merton Simpson found success as an artist
- Greenville's Moses Dillard excelled as songwriter, producer
- Nina Mae McKinney was a performer with many talents
- Rev. Gary Davis influenced countless musicians
- Roberts photographed realistic images of the Black South
- Robert L. Hickson took Sterling to new heights
- Greenville's Kirksey went on to career in NFL
- Augusta Baker painted a world using her words
- Sylvia Woods was "The Queen of Soul Food"
- Pendergrass found success as soul singer, songwriter
- William Johnson rose as an award-winning artist
- Benjamin Brawley was a writer and educator
- Eartha Kitt thrived in the spotlight
- Doby was second black player in Major League Baseball
- Newman was a soft-spoken civil rights activist
- Williams a leader for African-Americans in the South
- Mary McLeod Bethune became a national leader in civil rights
- NASA, science called for McNair
- John Artemus was a labor union leader
- Celebrating Black History Month: Eskew Reeder
- Celebrating Black History Month: Harold Stevens
- Celebrating Black History Month: James Brown
- Celebrating Black History Month: Joseph Bethea
- Celebrating Black History Month: Joseph DeLaine
- Celebrating Black History Month: Joe Frazier
- Celebrating Black History Month: Joseph Rainey
- Facebook launches real-time Super Bowl app
- Bills sponsored or co-sponsored by senators from SC
- Super Bowl closes the chapter on NFL’s turbulent season
- Wilkins, Hodges lead Furman in win over WCU
- Elkmont Trading Company's owners fueled by passion for outdoors
- Late score sinks Road Warriors against Everblades
- Gov. Haley asks agencies to step up debt collection efforts
- Battle over Atlantic drilling hits new phase
- Searchable database: Notable South Carolinians in black history
- Notable South Carolinians in black history
- Bouncing back: After rough start, Clemson contending in ACC
- Missing man found dead, Greenville sheriff's office says